PART 7: EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPOSITE REPAIRS APPLIED TO DAMAGED PIPELINE

The present article deals with laboratory tests carried out to (a) fully understand and report how the reinforcement layers of composite material help steel pipe withstand pressure loading; (b) compare the behavior of different fiber-reinforced composite repair systems applied to metal loss internal...

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Published inExperimental techniques (Westport, Conn.) Vol. 31; no. 5; pp. 59 - 66
Main Authors Freire, J.L.F., Vieira, R.D., Diniz, J.L.C., Meniconi, L.C.
Format Journal Article Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.09.2007
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:The present article deals with laboratory tests carried out to (a) fully understand and report how the reinforcement layers of composite material help steel pipe withstand pressure loading; (b) compare the behavior of different fiber-reinforced composite repair systems applied to metal loss internal and external defects in pipeline pressure test specimens; and (c) collect data to experimentally validate the application of the RSF concept as a means for measuring the effectiveness of composite sleeve repair systems applied to pipeline.
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ArticleID:EXT243
Feature Series deals with the applications of experimental techniques in the field of pipeline integrity. The objective of this series is to provide a place in
where articles related to the field can be published and searched. Series editor: José L. F. Freire, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, PUC‐Rio
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ISSN:0732-8818
1747-1567
DOI:10.1111/j.1747-1567.2007.00243.x